Business briefs, Dec. 5-Dec. 8

High West Distillery is celebrating Repeal Day — a quasi-holiday honoring the day Prohibition was repealed — by releasing a new whiskey. According to a press release, the whiskey, which was set to be unveiled Saturday, is called Yippee Ki-Yay, made by putting its Double Rye whiskey into oak barrels originally used to age vermouth and syrah. "This unique blend was created from a combination of serendipity and fun experimentation," said David Perkins, High West’s proprietor, in the release. "Yippee Ki-Yay is absolutely delicious with cinnamon and herbal flavors from the vermouth barrels combined with fresh blackberries from the syrah barrels."

Park City author to hold book signing at Dolly’s

Terry Sidford, a life coach and author in Park City, will be holding a book signing and speaking event at Dolly’s Bookstore on Dec. 12. Sidford recently released "One Hundred Hearts," a collection of stories about courage in women designed to show readers the strength that is within ordinary people. The event will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Chamber/Bureau to hold holiday mixer

The Park City Chamber/Bureau is holding a mixer to celebrate the holidays. According to the organization’s website, visitparkcity.com, the event will be held Dec. 9 and will feature hors d’oeuvres along with beer and wine. Free chair massages and a photo booth will also be provided. The event will allow members to network with others from the Park City area business community. The mixer, which is free for members, will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Visitor Information Center, at 1794 Olympic Parkway Blvd. For more information, contact Ryan Cray at 435-658-9620.